Vote for Trish on November 6 (or Earlier) for OK House District 34

Your vote decides elections! You have two remaining ways to cast your ballot for the November 6 election: Early Voting and Election Day Voting. You’ll find information just below. Scroll down further for a downloadable District 34 Sample Ballot and links to the Oklahoma State Election Board and the Payne County Election Board.

Voting Options

Early Voting - at payne county election board

315 West 6th Ave, Suite 207, Stillwater, OK 74074 at the following times:

Voter Resources

Sample Ballot for District 34 Voters

It’s homework time! Click the thumbnail to download a District 34 Sample Ballot. Find the names of all the candidates, and read up on the five state questions. Be an informed voter!

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Register to Vote in Payne County

The deadline to register to vote in the November 6, 2018 election was October 12. We hope you were able to do so.

To vote in Payne County, you must be registered to vote in Payne County. If you’re an OSU student living in Payne County during the school year, you’re eligible to vote here – but first you must register here.

Why register in Payne County? Because Trish will represent your interests as a Payne County resident. She’ll fight for full education funding to support Stillwater Public Schools and OSU, and help lower student tuition. She’ll fight to make healthcare available for Oklahomans at every income level and bring our federal tax dollars back to our state. And she’ll fight to help everyone who wonders where their next meal is coming from.

If you want to vote in the November 6 election, deadline for registration is Friday, October 12. Below are three options for getting a Oklahoma Voter Registration Application, which you’ll need to register or change your registration, e.g., to a Payne County address.

Oklahoma Election Board

Payne Co. Election Board

If you go to the Payne County Election Board website to register - http://www.paynecounty.org/election-board/, you’ll be directed to the Oklahoma State Election Board website. So you might just start with the state site, just to the left.

Use An Absentee BALLOT TO VOTE BY MAIL

You don’t have to be absent to use an absentee ballot; in fact, it could be called the Vote-By-Mail Ballot. But anyway…

Apply for an absentee ballot by October 31, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.

Completed ballots must be notarized.

You can hand-deliver your notarized ballot to the Payne County Election Board by 4:30 p.m. (office closing time) on Monday, November 5, 2018.

You can mail your notarized ballot to the Payne County Election Board; it must be received, at the latest, in Tuesday’s mail, November 6, 2018. So mail it early!